The homework completed by Eric will be equal to 13/21.
What is the fraction?
The fraction is defined as the division of the whole part into an equal number of parts.
To add fractions, you first have to set the denominators equal to each other. To do this, you find the LCD (least common denominator) of the two fractions until you find a shared number.
To do this, list out the multiples of each number (3x1=3,3x2=6,3x3=9, and so on. Do this also with 7) The LCD for 3 and 7 is 21. 3x7=21, and 7x3=21. You want to set each fraction’s denominator equal to 21.
You want to multiply each side of 1/3 by 7. 1/3 would become 7/21. You’d do this because 3x7=21, and if you multiply the bottom by you need to multiply the top by. 7x3=21 so you multiply both sides by 3 to get 6/21.
Now you have 7/21 and 6/21 and can add them. Now that they are equal, you can ignore the denominator and just add the numerators. 7+6=13 so Eric completed 13/21 of his homework.
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Find m
A. 82
B. 32
C. 98
D. 107
Answer: A. 82
Step-by-step explanation:
The measure of <BAD can be found by simply adding 25(<BAC)+57(<CAD) = 82.
[tex]\mathrm{BAD}=\mathrm{BAC}+\mathrm{CAD}=25^{\circ}+57^{\circ}=82^{\circ}[/tex].
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Answer:
x=-15/2 and x=1
x=6 and x=3/4
Step-by-step explanation:
You have the following equations:
[tex]\frac{4x-3}{x+2}=\frac{2x}{x+5}[/tex]
[tex]\frac{2}{x-2}+\frac{3}{x}-\frac{9}{x+3}[/tex]
To solve both equations you can first multiply by the m.c.m of the denominators, and then solve for x, just as follow:
first equation:
[tex][\frac{4x-3}{x+2}=\frac{2x}{x+5}](x+2)(x+5)\\\\(4x-3)(x+5)=2x(x+2)\\\\4x(x)+4x(5)-3(x)-3(5)=2x(x)+2x(2)\\\\4x^2+20x-3x-15=2x^2+4x\\\\4x^2-2x^2+20x-3x-4x-15=0\\\\2x^2+13x-15=0[/tex]
In this case you use the quadratic formula:
[tex]x_{1,2}=\frac{-13\pm \sqrt{(13)^2-4(2)(-15)}}{2(2)}\\\\x_{1,2}=\frac{-13 \pm 17}{4}\\\\x_1=-\frac{15}{2}\\\\x_2=1[/tex]
Then, for the first equation the solutions are x=-15/2 and x=1
second equation:
[tex][\frac{2}{x-2}+\frac{3}{x}=\frac{9}{x+3}]x(x-2)(x+3)\\\\2x(x+3)+3(x-2)(x+3)=9x(x-2)\\\\2x^2+6x+3(x^2+3x-2x-6)=9x^2-18x\\\\2x^2+6x+3(x^2+x-6)=9x^2-18x\\\\2x^2+6x+3x^2+3x-18-9x^2+18x=0\\\\-4x^2+27x-18=0[/tex]
Again, you use the quadratic formula:
[tex]x_{1,2}=\frac{-27\pm \sqrt{(27)^2-4(-4)(-18)}}{2(-4)}\\\\x_{1,2}=\frac{-27\pm 21}{-8}\\\\x_1=6\\\\x_2=\frac{3}{4}[/tex]
Then, the solutions for the second equation are x=6 and x=3/4
Point K is rotated 90°. The coordinate of the pre-image point K was (2, –6) and its image K’ is at the coordinate (−6, −2). Find the direction of the rotation. The direction of rotation was .
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
The answer would be clockwise.
So point k was rotated 90 degrees clockwise.....
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Question:
Point K is rotated 90 degrees. The coordinate of the pre-image point K was (2,-6) and it’s image K’ is at the coordinate (-6,-2).Find the direction of the rotation.
THE DIRECTION OF THE ROTATION WAS CLOCKWISE.
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Answer:
clockwise.
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Question:
Point K is rotated 90 degrees. The coordinate of the pre-image point K was (2,-6) and it’s image K’ is at the coordinate (-6,-2).Find the direction of the rotation.
Step-by-step explanation:
find the reciprocal of.
Answer:
a) 3/1 that is 3
b) 8/7
c) the mixed fraction is converted into simple fraction: 3*2+2/3 = 8/3
therefore the reciprocal is 3/8
d) 1/5
e) the mixed fraction is converted into simple fraction: 6*6+1/6 = 37/6
therefore the reciprocal is 6/37.
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Answer:
a. [tex]3[/tex]
b. [tex] \frac{8}{7} [/tex]
c. [tex] \frac{3}{8} [/tex]
d. [tex] \frac{1}{5} [/tex]
e. [tex] \frac{6}{37} [/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
a. [tex] \frac{1}{3} [/tex]
Just flip the fraction , you will get:
[tex] = \frac{3}{1} [/tex]
[tex] = 3[/tex]
b. [tex] \frac{7}{8} [/tex]
flip the fraction
[tex] = \frac{8}{7} [/tex]
c. [tex]2 \frac{2}{3} [/tex]
The first thing you have to do is that convert mixed fraction into improper fraction
[tex] \frac{8}{3} [/tex]
Flip the fraction
[tex] = \frac{3}{8} [/tex]
d. [tex]5[/tex]
flip the fraction
[tex] = \frac{1}{5} [/tex]
e. [tex]6 \frac{1}{6} [/tex]
Convert mixed fraction into improper fraction
[tex] = \frac{37}{6} [/tex]
Flip the fraction in order to get reciprocal
[tex] = \frac{6}{37} [/tex]
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Answer:
<DEF = 40°<EBF = <EDF = 56°<DCF = <DEF =40°<CAB = 84°Step-by-step explanation:
In triangle DEF, we have:
Given:
<EDF=56°
<EFD=84°
So, <DEF =180° - 56° - 84° =40° (sum of triangle angles is 180°)
____________
DE is a midsegment of triangle ACB
( since CD=DA(given)=>D is midpoint of [CD]
and BE = EA => E midpoint of [BA] )
According to midsegment Theorem,
. (DE) // (CB) "//"means parallel
. DE = CB/2 = FB =CF
___________
DEBF is a parm /parallelogram.
Proof: (DE) // (FB) [(DE) // (CB)]
AND DE = FB
Then, <EBF = <EDF = 56°
___________
DEFC is parm.
Proof: (DE) // (CF) [(DE) // (CB)]
And DE = CF
Therefore, <DCF = <DEF =40°
___________
In triangle ACB, we have:
<CAB =180 - <ACB - <ABC =180° - 40° - 56° =84° (sum of triangle angles is 180°)
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Simplify.
B2 x b6=??
Answer:
b^8
Step-by-step explanation:
When multiplying exponents with the same base, we can add the exponents
b^2 * b^6
b^ (2+6)
b^8
Answer:b8 x
Step-by-step explanation:
Changes made to your input should not affect the solution:
(1): "b6" was replaced by "b^6". 1 more similar replacement(s).
STEP
1
:
Multiplying exponential expressions
1.1 b2 multiplied by b6 = b(2 + 6) = b8
Final result :
b8x
Eight people are going for a ride in a boat that seats eight people. One person will drive, and only three of the remaining people are willing to ride in the two bow seats. How many seating arrangements are possible?
Answer:
720 seating arrangments
Step-by-step explanation:
There are eight people but driver is always the same so we only have to deal with combinations of the other 7 seats.
the combination of the five seats has 5! times 2 combinations for each of the 3 passengers willing to ride in the two boat seats thus the total number of different seating arrangements is 5! times 3! or 720
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Using the Fundamental Counting Theorem, it is found that there are 5760 possible seating arrangements.
What is the Fundamental Counting Theorem?It is a theorem that states that if there are n things, each with [tex]n_1, n_2, \cdots, n_n[/tex] ways to be done, each thing independent of the other, the number of ways they can be done is:
[tex]N = n_1 \times n_2 \times \cdots \times n_n[/tex]
In this problem:
For the driver, there are 8 outcomes, hence [tex]n_1 = 8[/tex].For the bow seats, there are [tex]n_2 = 3 \times 2 = 6[/tex] outcomes.For the other 5 seats, there are [tex]n_3 = 5![/tex] possible outcomes.Hence:
[tex]N = 8 \times 6 \times 5! = 5760[/tex]
There are 5760 possible seating arrangements.
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Step-by-step explanation:
cross multiply to get 3x:= 10( -5/2)
3x=-25
x=25/3
x=8 rem 1
8.33
Now, you will use the inverse trig function to solve. Round to the nearest whole number. x= ∘ What trig function would we use to set up our trig function to solve for y?
Answer:
1. Cosine
2. x = 49°
3. Sine
4. y = 41°
Step-by-step explanation:
1. The trig function that will be used to solve for x is cosine.
2. Determination of angle x
x° =..?
Adjacent = 13
Hypothenus = 20
Cos x = Adjacent /Hypothenus
Cos x = 13/20
Take the inverse of Cos
x = Cos¯¹ (13/20)
x = 49°
3. The trig function that will be used to solve for y is sine.
4. Determination of angle y.
y° =..?
Opposite = 13
Hypothenus = 20
Sine y = Opposite /Hypothenus
Sine y = 13/20
Take the inverse of Sine
y = Sine¯¹ (13/20)
y = 41°
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Answer:
The logarithmic parent function is the only one with negative numbers in the range
Step-by-step explanation:
Hello,
These functions have been very well known, I remind you their graphs below
The logarithmic parent function is the only one with negative numbers in the range
range for square root is [tex]\mathbb{R^{+}}[/tex]
range for logarithmic is [tex]\mathbb{R}[/tex]
range for exponential is [tex]\mathbb{R^{+}}[/tex]
THAT S TRUE
The square root and logarithmic parent functions have the same domain
domain for square root is [tex]\mathbb{R^{+}}[/tex]
domain for logarithmic is [tex]\mathbb{R}[/tex]
THAT S WRONG
The square root parent function domain is the most restricted
domain for square root is [tex]\mathbb{R^{+}}[/tex]
domain for exponential is [tex]\mathbb{R^{+}}[/tex]
THAT S WRONG
All three parent functions have the same domain
domain for square root is [tex]\mathbb{R^{+}}[/tex]
domain for exponential is [tex]\mathbb{R^{+}}[/tex]
domain for logarithmic is [tex]\mathbb{R}[/tex]
THAT S WRONG
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The following data points represent the number of children in each household on Maple Street. \qquad 0, 1, 2, 1, 20,1,2,1,20, comma, 1, comma, 2, comma, 1, comma, 2 Find the mean number of children.
Answer:
The mean number of the children is 1.2
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
Children: 0, 1, 2, 1, 2
Required
Determine the Mean number
The mean of a set is calculated as follows;
[tex]Mean = \frac{\sum x}{n}[/tex]
Where x is the given set and n is the number of sets
In this case, n = 5 children
Hence;
[tex]Mean = \frac{0 + 1 + 2 + 1 + 2}{5}[/tex]
[tex]Mean = \frac{6}{5}[/tex]
[tex]Mean = 1.2[/tex]
Hence, the mean number of the children is 1.2
which binomial is the additive inverse of 5 + 2C
Answer:
-5-2c
Step-by-step explanation:
The additive inverse of a term must be the opposite of it.
●-(5+2c)
●-5-2c
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The additive inverse is just the opposite of the binomial in terms of the signs. The additive inverse of 5 + 2C is -(5 + 2C) which is, without parenthesis, -5 - 2C.
Find the output, y, when the input, x, is 666.
Answer:
y = 8
Step-by-step explanation:
The question is simply asking for the y-value when x = 6. We look at the graph when x = 6 and see what y-value it gives us. We find that when x = 6, we have y = 8.
Write each of the following expressions without using absolute value. |z−6|−|z−5|, if z<5
Answer: 6 - 5
Step-by-step explanation:
|z - 6| - |z - 5| ; z < 5
Since z < 5, then
|z - 6| will be the absolute value of a negative number. Replace the absolute value with a negative and parentheses:
-(z - 6) = -z + 6
|z - 5| will be the absolute value of a negative number. Replace the absolute value with a negative and parentheses:
-(z - 5) = -z + 5
Now subtract them without the absolute value signs:
-z + 6 - (-z + 5)
Distribute the negative sign:
-z + 6 + z - 5
-z + z = 0 which leaves:
6 - 5
Answer: 1
Step-by-step explanation: first you need to pretend that the absolute value bars are parentheses. Then substitute a with any number less that five, for example z=3
Now we can write our new equation: (3-6)-(3-5)
now we have to determine if the final answer inside the parentheses is positive or negative. In the first parentheses 3-6=-3 with is negative. In our second parentheses we have 3-5=-2 which is a also negative.
Knowing that both parentheses are negative results we can set up an equation using z instead of 3:
-(z-6)-(-(z-5)) is our new equation. If we simplify this equation we get 1 for an answer
Please answer the question in the image below ASAP
Answer:
Option A.
Step-by-step explanation:
See attachment.
Basically, the reason why I left it at cm(3) was because that's the standard unit for volume, any length of measurement to the third power.
3) The Buendorf family has agreed to let their children get some animals. The kids said they
want chickens and goats, so the parents told them the number of chickens could be four
times that of the number of goats. They are allowed to have no more than 30 total animals.
What are the possible number of chickens and goats?
Answer:
The possible number of goats is 6 and the possible number of chicken is 24
Step-by-step explanation:
Let
chicken=c
Goat=g
the number of chickens could be four times the number of goats
c=4g
Total number of animals=30
c+g=30
Recall, c=4g
So,
c+g=30
4g+g=30
5g=30
Divide both sides by 5
5g/5=30/5
g=6
Recall,
c+g=30
c+6=30
c=30-6
=24
c=24
The possible number of goats is 6 and the possible number of chicken is 24 making a total of 30 animals
If the area of the trapezoid below is 75 square units, what is the value of x? AB=17 DC=8
A. 1.5
B. 12
C. 6
D. 3
Diagram related to the question can be found in the attached picture below :
Answer: 6 units
Step-by-step explanation:
From the diagram attached to the question:
Length AB = 17
Length DC = 8
height (h) = x
Area of trapezium = 75sq units
The Area (A) of a trapezium is given by:
(1/2) × (a + b) × h
Where ;
a and b are the upper and base lengths of the trapezium
h = height of trapezium
A = (1/2) × (a + b) × h
75 = (1/2) * (17 + 8) * x
75 = 0.5*25*x
75 = 12.5x
x = 75 / 12.5
x = 6 units
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Andrea has a $25 gift card
to a art store. She buys four canvases that are each the same price. If she now has $2.20 on her gift card, what was the price of each canvas?
Answer:
$5.70
Step-by-step explanation:
1. 25.00 - 2.20 = $22.80
2. 22.80 divided by 4 = $5.70
Answer:
$5.70
Step-by-step explanation:
let the price for each canvas be $x
hence the price of 4 canvases will be $4x
It is given that after she paid for 4 canvases, she had a balance of $2.20 on her orginally $25 gift card.
Hence we can assemble an equation:
$4x + $2.20 = $25
4x + 2.2 = 25 (subtract 2.2 from both sides)
4x = 25 - 2.2
4x =22.8 (divide both sides by 4)
x = 22.8 / 4
x = 5.7
Hence each canvas cost $5.70
a subway train with 47 people stops at a station and picks up 20 more people at the same station p people get off. there are 52 people left on the train. which equation shows how to find the value of p
Answer:
67 - p = 52
Step-by-step explanation:
the train starts with 47 people: 47
it picks up 20 more: 47 + 20 = 67
p people get off: 67 - p
52 people are left on train: 67 - p = 52
find the value of x. 43°
Answer: x = 137°
Step-by-step explanation:
When a quadrilateral is inscribed in a circle, the opposite angles are supplementary.
x + 43° = 180°
x = 137°
The value of x is 137°.
What is inscribed quadrilateral?The quadrilateral whose all 4 vertices lie on the circumference of the circle is called an inscribed quadrilateral.
In inscribed quadrilateral opposite angles are supplementary i.e. sum of those opposite angles is 180°.
Here given in the picture that the measurements of the two opposite angles in the inscribed quadrilateral in the circle are 43° and x°.
So as we know in the inscribed quadrilateral opposite angles are supplementary.
So sum of those opposite angles in the quadrilateral is 180°.
so we can write x+43°= 180°
⇒ x = 180°- 43°
⇒ x = 137°
Therefore the value of x is 137°.
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what is the product number of 88 and 26?
Answer:
2288
Step-by-step explanation:
Just for the bottom 2 please
Answer:
c is 35
d is 13
Step-by-step explanation:
I multiplied both sides, and then simplified the equation.
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a:b=7.2
How many times larger is a than b?
Does anyone understand this?
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Answer:
3.5 times as large
Step-by-step explanation:
The ratio can be written using a colon or a fraction bar. In the latter case, simplifying the fraction gives you your answer:
a : b = 7 : 2 = 7/2
'a' is 7/2 = 3.5 times as large as 'b'
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
its closed circle
on 6
and pointing left
Find the total surface area.
The pyramid consists of 4 congruent triangular faces, and 1 square base.
Area of 1 triangular face:
1/2 * (5 in)/2 * (5.6 in) = 7 in^2
Area of base:
(5 in)^2 = 25 in^2
Then the total surface area is
4 * (7 in^2) + 25 in^2 = (28 + 25) in^2 = 53 in^2
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Answer:
The expression for the shaded region is 10x² + 12x .
Step-by-step explanation:
First, you have to find the area of both rectangles using the formula :
[tex]area = length \times height[/tex]
Small rectangle,
[tex]area = x \times (5x - 2)[/tex]
[tex]area = 5 {x}^{2} - 2x[/tex]
Large rectangle,
[tex]area = (3x + 2) \times 5x[/tex]
[tex]area = 15 {x}^{2} + 10x[/tex]
In order to find the shaded region, you have to subtract the smaller from the larger one :
[tex]area \: of \: shaded = large - small[/tex]
[tex]area = 15 {x}^{2} + 10x - 5 {x}^{2} + 2x [/tex]
[tex]area = 10 {x}^{2} + 12x[/tex]
Felicia had $80 when she went to a music store that charges $18 for each CD. She needs to have no less than $20 in her wallet when she leaves the store so she has enough money to buy gas for the ride home. Which shows a possible number of CDs she could buy? Select three options. 1 2 3 4 5
Answer:
The amount of CD's she could buy would be 3.
Step-by-step explanation:
80-20=60
60÷18 = 3 CD's
Answer:
1,2,3
Step-by-step explanation:
Find all values of x, giving your answer to 3 significant figures where necessary, for 0 is equal or smaller than x and 2 pi is equal or larger than x.
a) 3 sin x + 2tan x = 0
Colin has a pad with x pieces of paper on it. For his first class, he wrote on 5 fewer than half of the pieces of paper in the pad. He used 2 more sheets in his second class than in his first. How many sheets are left for his third class? ill give brainliest to the first answer
Answer:
Colin has 8 sheets left for his third class.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that:
Total Number of pieces of papers = [tex]x[/tex]
Number of pieces of papers used for 1st class = 5 fewer than half of the pieces in the pad
Writing the equation:
[tex]\text{Number of pieces of papers used for 1st class =} \dfrac{x}{2} -5 ...... (1)[/tex]
Also, Given that number of pieces of papers used for the 2nd class are 2 more than that of papers used in the 1st class.
[tex]\text{Number of pieces of papers used for 2nd class =} \dfrac{x}{2} -5+2 = \dfrac{x}2 -3 ...... (2)[/tex]
Now, number of pieces of papers left for the third class = Total number of pieces of papers in the pad - Number of pieces of papers used in the first class - Number of pieces of papers used in the first class
[tex]\text{number of pieces of papers left for the third class = }x-(\dfrac{x}{2}-5)-(\dfrac{x}{2}-3)\\\Rightarrow x-\dfrac{x}2-\dfrac{x}2+5+3\\\Rightarrow x-x+5+3\\\Rightarrow 8[/tex]
So, the answer is:
Colin has 8 sheets left for his third class.